No, Galileo has been the only probe to actually orbit Jupiter.
The Galileo spacecraft is the only one to have actually entered an orbit around Jupiter, arriving in 1995 and studying the planet until 2003.
Voyager 2 is the only spacecraft to have currently visited both.
No spaceship has landed on Jupiter. It is not possible as it is a gas planet. Apart from fly- past spacecraft, only Galileo has orbited it in 1975. It released a probe into Jupiter's atmosphere which was crushed and probably vaporized.
Voyager 2 is the only spacecraft to visited Neptune.
Voyager 2 is the only spacecraft to currently visit Neptune, passing 3,000 miles from the planet on August 25, 1989.
Only Jupiter, the Galilean moons are the four largest moons of Jupiter which Galileo discovered.The four satellites discovered by Galileo orbit Jupiter.
The only probe that visited Jupiter and stayed for any length of time was the Galileo probe. Launch from Earth in 1989, it arrived at Jupiter in 1995, and orbited Jupiter and its moon until Sept. 2003, when,due to the deterioration of the orbiter, NASA crashed it into Jupiter's atmosphere. Both Voyagers and Cassini/Huyguens did fly-bys of the planet without going into orbit.
Hundreds, and perhaps thousands, of different individual spacecraft have visitedEarth. As far as anybody knows, every one of them was built on earth and launchedfrom earth before it landed here. In fact, everyman-made space probe, regardlessof what or where it was ultimately designed to explore, has visited earth at one timeor another.
Jupiter is massive, Jupiter can't ever become a star, Jupiter is the fastest spinning planet in the Solar System,The Clouds on Jupiter are only 50 km thick,The Great Red Spot has been around for a long time,Jupiter has rings,Jupiter's magnetic field is 14 times as strong as Earth, Jupiter has 63 moons,Jupiter has been visited 7 times by spacecraft from Earth,You can see Jupiter with your own eyes
Pluto has yet to be visited by a spacecraft because it is so far away.
Voyager 2 is the only spacecraft to have visited Neptune, reaching it on August 25, 1989.
Only one through 2009. The Voyager 2 probe visited Neptune in 1989, having previously passed Jupiter, Saturn, and Uranus. Voyager 2 took the first close-up photos of the Neptunian moon Triton and discovered 5 new inner moons.